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Taxpayers Can Opt for 90% Price or Invoice Value as Open Market Value u/r 28 CGST/TNGST 2017.

January 2, 2020

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Valuation - supply to distinct persons - the law provides the taxpayer an option to adopt 90% of the price charged as value to be adopted initially (i.e., supply between distinct persons) and in the alternative, in case of full Input tax being available to the recipient as credit, the invoice value is declared as ‘Open market value’. - the appellants may adopt the value for supply to distinct person as provided under Proviso 2 to Rule 28 of the CGST/TNGST Rules 2017

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